Guide to GPs on adults with autism

Birmingham Autism Partnership Board has produced a guide for GPs in Birmingham on Adults with Autism.

Something like this ought to be available to all GPs across the country, and given the number of correspondents on here encountering gatekeeper GPs who block access to diagnosis or follow-on support, make them aware of this, so they no longer have an excuse to feign ignorance.

I also think NAS should include a link to it on their web pages. Unfortunately, as happens with PDFs I only got part of the link - www.sandwellandwestbhamccg.nhs.uk/.../742-the-adults-with-autism-guide  so don't click on this if it comes up as a link, part in the middle is missing. It also comes up as "Adults with Autism - Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG" on google.

It explains things very clearly and simply, and has a section on why women are underdiagniosed, and gives a step-by-step guide to arranging diagnosis. Some of the advice is still a little odd, so the community might want to comment on how it could be improved. Also there's a rainbow of colour graphics that slows down the PDF file.

If more GP surgeries had information like this we just might get better service.

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  • I also looked up the British Medical Association, another secret society you have to sign in to, and entered "Adult Autism" in the search box. I got just ten results, here they are:

    key points on Baroness Hollins seminar to House of Lords re Winterbourne View hospital, July 2013 

    Lessons from Winterbourne November 2012, dated October 2013 

    Championing the vulnerable - seminar on vulnerable adults, dated June 2013

    BMA Board of Science Recognising the importance of Physical Health in Mental Health - nothing about autism, date May 2014

    ARM agenda - Science Health and Society  May 2014

    Choice and any qualified provider - hearing, wheelchair access, mental health but nothing about autism, date October 2013

    Framework Guidance for GMS Contract etc dated September 2014 - nothing indicated at all relevant to autism

    Transforming your care A Review of Health and Social Care, and event in Northern Ireland September 2013

    Quality and outcomes Framework guidance - about heart disease, dated June 2014.

    OK - I couldn't sign in, searches like this can be disappointing. But the lack of comprehension of Autism in adults demonstrated by the BMA in this little test is dreadful.

    The trouble is this is another Secret Society. They look after our health but are not accountable to us. It is no wonder GPs know so little.

    Isn't it time NAS Campaigns took issue with UK secret Medical societoes about their bad and unprofessional attitude towards people on the autistic spectrum?

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  • I also looked up the British Medical Association, another secret society you have to sign in to, and entered "Adult Autism" in the search box. I got just ten results, here they are:

    key points on Baroness Hollins seminar to House of Lords re Winterbourne View hospital, July 2013 

    Lessons from Winterbourne November 2012, dated October 2013 

    Championing the vulnerable - seminar on vulnerable adults, dated June 2013

    BMA Board of Science Recognising the importance of Physical Health in Mental Health - nothing about autism, date May 2014

    ARM agenda - Science Health and Society  May 2014

    Choice and any qualified provider - hearing, wheelchair access, mental health but nothing about autism, date October 2013

    Framework Guidance for GMS Contract etc dated September 2014 - nothing indicated at all relevant to autism

    Transforming your care A Review of Health and Social Care, and event in Northern Ireland September 2013

    Quality and outcomes Framework guidance - about heart disease, dated June 2014.

    OK - I couldn't sign in, searches like this can be disappointing. But the lack of comprehension of Autism in adults demonstrated by the BMA in this little test is dreadful.

    The trouble is this is another Secret Society. They look after our health but are not accountable to us. It is no wonder GPs know so little.

    Isn't it time NAS Campaigns took issue with UK secret Medical societoes about their bad and unprofessional attitude towards people on the autistic spectrum?

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